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you can send us pictures, electronically, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com. up load pictures to facebook page or tweet us @myfoxdc #mymarchdc. we want to hear your stories. >> it appears america is still not color blind. new study by tpeer research center, among blacks, jumps to 79% african-americans lag behind many whites 14% margin, 7 in 10 blacks are treated less fairly by police and courts. also this morning 50 years ago, voting rights a huge issue and remain so today. federal government suing state of texas over new id law which is discriminatory. >> texas is the only state that is discriminating in redistricting. in june, supreme court ruled to remove the -- to seek pre-clearance from the department of justice before making changes to election and redistricting laws. justice department is using a different part of the act in the texas case. now to the violent death of a community activist in d.c. >> police say someone shot timothy dawkins where he lived. the 24 year old studied to become a preacher. he had plans to run for ant commission e commissioner.
you can send us pictures, electronically, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com. up load pictures to facebook page or tweet us @myfoxdc #mymarchdc. we want to hear your stories. >> it appears america is still not color blind. new study by tpeer research center, among blacks, jumps to 79% african-americans lag behind many whites 14% margin, 7 in 10 blacks are treated less fairly by police and courts. also this morning 50 years ago, voting rights a huge issue and remain so today. federal...
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we'll see you back joining us, you no have the news edge. we'll see you back here >> today on "tmz" -- >> this is big news, everybody. fred doesn't want to bang judy anymore because -- >> i'm gay. >> fred from nickelodeon, real name is lucas, people on twitter asked him straight up if he's gay. >> how did you know he's not gay? >> exactly. >> he's like, everyone is asking if i'm gay. >> so d.m.x. got arrested. he was passenger in a vehicle that made an illegal u-turn. >> argued that he recognized d.m.x. >> if you had a warrant, if he's d.m.x. he has to be drugged. >> that should be enough. >> dr. phil does this thing called ask dr. fill. he tweeted out, if a girl is drunk, is it ok to have sex with her? shouldn't it be apparent -- the girl is like, ok, what the -- >> he's make a good point. >> maybe he was at the bar asking a question. [laughter] >> johnny knoxville, the stunt where he tore his urethra. >> sexual pleasure. >> oh, my god! he pulled the photo up. >> ok. one more and you get suspended. >> i get to go home? captioned by the nati
we'll see you back joining us, you no have the news edge. we'll see you back here >> today on "tmz" -- >> this is big news, everybody. fred doesn't want to bang judy anymore because -- >> i'm gay. >> fred from nickelodeon, real name is lucas, people on twitter asked him straight up if he's gay. >> how did you know he's not gay? >> exactly. >> he's like, everyone is asking if i'm gay. >> so d.m.x. got arrested. he was passenger in a...
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you can tweet us your first day photos @myfoxdc and use the halg back-to-school selfie and the include the student's name anddt where they go to school as well. i like the attitudes, too., >> oh, yeah.eah. >> coming up remembering the man who brought the beatles to theu. >> we'll tell you when filed a lawsuit against new dad can yes west and why. >> oh, boy. let's look at the market. a sixth day of decline for the dow. it lost over 100 points to close below the 15080 mark. the. stocking fell yesterday after the federal reserve indicated it might slow the program. we'll have an update coming up u in an hour. time now is 5:00 which 38. we're back after this. >> promoter and agent who first brought the beatles to america passed away. sid bernstein passed away yesterday. he started the british invasion by booking them at carnegie hall in 1963. ultimately the concert happenedn in february of 1964 three days after the fab four's legendary performance on the ed sullivan show. he booked them to play shea stadium in 1955 and 56. >> a paparazzi photographer is suing can yes west at can yes came
you can tweet us your first day photos @myfoxdc and use the halg back-to-school selfie and the include the student's name anddt where they go to school as well. i like the attitudes, too., >> oh, yeah.eah. >> coming up remembering the man who brought the beatles to theu. >> we'll tell you when filed a lawsuit against new dad can yes west and why. >> oh, boy. let's look at the market. a sixth day of decline for the dow. it lost over 100 points to close below the 15080...
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when our news is over, check us out on twitter, all through the night i'll be watching. there is the twitter account. i could use more followers. don't make me beg, people. thank you, will, you'll follow me. let me show you radar. this is the batch of storms we just got the warning on, these are moving to the east. a lot of lightning. very heavy rain. reports of gusts approaching 60 miles an hour. harrisonburg coming across interstate 81, this is the warning area until 7:00. i suspect there will be others. all of this is coming from a disturbance that will happen in the overnight hours. down to our south, we have a few more storms. they have lightning, not severe, i think charles county, this is coming across potomac into your area, spots sylvania, you'll see showers and storms. a little more to come. we'll watch this closely as the sun goes down later, a lot of the intensity will be going down. plenty of fuel around with the heat we had 89° at all three airports and certainly a lot of humidity which means they can produce heavy rain. temperatures dropped to 85°, annap
when our news is over, check us out on twitter, all through the night i'll be watching. there is the twitter account. i could use more followers. don't make me beg, people. thank you, will, you'll follow me. let me show you radar. this is the batch of storms we just got the warning on, these are moving to the east. a lot of lightning. very heavy rain. reports of gusts approaching 60 miles an hour. harrisonburg coming across interstate 81, this is the warning area until 7:00. i suspect there...
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at little lord gives us ankle sunlight and that gets us less energy. when you have the jets dream like this with the jet stream stepped off it gets warmer. we get a light wind regime and we are in the midst of a high-pressure area and the winds do not move strongly. the arab motion is vertical not horizontal. in do not get wind, you get air sinking. the strong winds around this will circulate in here with warmth and humidity this coming week. temperatures into the '90s. tomorrow 80s are forecast year and we will look at the west where there are record breaking high temperatures around 100 in montana. those 90s in the hot air pull push into the dakotas. they, ever closer. monday we could be flirting with 90 degrees by tuesday. here is the way we say goodbye to the cool air that dominated august. see the colors. the hot dome content to sit out there because the jet stream has been doing this instead of coming from the west. now we blow that warm air from the west and cut off the cooler air coming from the north. let me show you. at the next four days wil
at little lord gives us ankle sunlight and that gets us less energy. when you have the jets dream like this with the jet stream stepped off it gets warmer. we get a light wind regime and we are in the midst of a high-pressure area and the winds do not move strongly. the arab motion is vertical not horizontal. in do not get wind, you get air sinking. the strong winds around this will circulate in here with warmth and humidity this coming week. temperatures into the '90s. tomorrow 80s are...
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those other freaks are gonna beat us to the treasure, anyway. the name's blackthorne, and you'd do well to remember it. your name is trevor vertuca, and that is your mom's cell phone.
those other freaks are gonna beat us to the treasure, anyway. the name's blackthorne, and you'd do well to remember it. your name is trevor vertuca, and that is your mom's cell phone.
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thanks for waking up with us on this friday morning. we're going to start with weather and head over to
thanks for waking up with us on this friday morning. we're going to start with weather and head over to
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced situational awareness which affects your survivability. to put that in a different perspective, if the pilot is not as busy with knobs and switches and trying to control precisely where his radar is looking, and he can pay more attention to the big picture and be more lethal as a tactical pilot. host: some of the controls that you do -- this tells you your fuel. if you were to push this, it tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical situation display. this is our primary display
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced...
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tonight, stick with us. we will show you three things that you can do to make sure you do not get stung by a bee, and that is coming up. >> watch those stories and more tonight on world news, right here after abc 7. >> it is time to check the friday evening traffic. bob and learned within the wto p traffic center. >> friday afternoon and spot showers have kept traffic very slow. a lot of heavy volume, just on the beltway, kenilworth avenue. slow in each direction, all lanes open, no incidents. 95 virginia, heavy volume. there is a crash southbound in newington on the right side. bumper south of dumfries, off and on through stafford county. 66, traffic is moving pretty well for the most part. traffic on the inner loop of the beltway out of tyson's all the way through silver spring, a lot of volume, same with i-95 north to baltimore. for those going to the eastern shore this weekend, it will take a wild to get to the bay bridge, a lot of volume east of annapolis -- it will take a while to get to the bay bridge
tonight, stick with us. we will show you three things that you can do to make sure you do not get stung by a bee, and that is coming up. >> watch those stories and more tonight on world news, right here after abc 7. >> it is time to check the friday evening traffic. bob and learned within the wto p traffic center. >> friday afternoon and spot showers have kept traffic very slow. a lot of heavy volume, just on the beltway, kenilworth avenue. slow in each direction, all lanes...
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wgn's dan ponce joins us live from zion tonight with what happened today. dan? it appears that this story will come to a conclusion tomorrow. police have scheduled a news conference for 10:00 a.m.. an officer says that we will know everything by the end of the news conference. they announced a news conference at 5:00 p.m. tonight and that means more than likely that it is bad news. now and the community is bracing for bad news. it has been three days since the suspicious disappearance of the five year-old boy and today it took a desperate and disturbing turn as workers sifted through garbage at a nearby landfill. volunteers neighbors and police are not told the board will be found alive. three days away from the budget without milk and things the baby needs. it is real bad. about 20 officers from the task force looking through the land fill today. bisayan police also asked residents to check their garbage cans. and garbage was delayed until today. the boy was reported missing wednesday. neighbors said they heard the mother fighting with her boyfriend the morning
wgn's dan ponce joins us live from zion tonight with what happened today. dan? it appears that this story will come to a conclusion tomorrow. police have scheduled a news conference for 10:00 a.m.. an officer says that we will know everything by the end of the news conference. they announced a news conference at 5:00 p.m. tonight and that means more than likely that it is bad news. now and the community is bracing for bad news. it has been three days since the suspicious disappearance of the...
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for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getti
for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when...
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now, tomorrow night, katy perry will join us. katy perry will be here. [ applause ] and from nbc's "sunday night football," cris collinsworth will drop by as well. now folks, as you know, the country continues to recover from tough economic times. we thought this would be a good opportunity for a few of our audience members to have a a fancy meal. but they have to earn it. this is america. we don't just hand things out. [ laughter and applause ] this is "meal or no meal." ♪ >> jay: all righty. you are about to meet three people. all of whom have a special talent, but not that special. but, is it good enough to win a a free meal? it'll be up to our judges to decide. let's meet our judges. from the tbs show, "sullivan and son," say hello to actor and comedian, steve byrne. steve! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: also a good friend of ours, wonderful comedian. the star of amc's "showville," alec mapa. alec! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: and making her 18th appearance on "the tonight show," one of the funniest comedians wo
now, tomorrow night, katy perry will join us. katy perry will be here. [ applause ] and from nbc's "sunday night football," cris collinsworth will drop by as well. now folks, as you know, the country continues to recover from tough economic times. we thought this would be a good opportunity for a few of our audience members to have a a fancy meal. but they have to earn it. this is america. we don't just hand things out. [ laughter and applause ] this is "meal or no meal."...
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we use piano wire to cut the big wheels. once we whittle it down from 550-pound, get it down to a 100-pound slab, then we can start working on it with fives. and we cut and block, slice our own cheese, and we go right into making the grill cheesed sandwiches. >> tell me, where do all the proceeds go? >> every penny goes directly to support the fair and the fairground. because everybody here is a volunteer. we use about 140 volunteers during the fair. >> let me talk to melanie. >> jen. dell me, what's the key to making the perfect grimed cheese? >> the putter. >> the quantity or the quality? >> the quantity are you saying more is better. >> i am saying less, just the right amount is better. >> what is the right amount? >> well, you see we have this butter right here. and this is -- this is pretty good, but then we have this butter right here, which is not so good, because it weighs down, in the middle and then the bread all cracks. so this piece will go in the trash. >> who knew. the key is the right amount of butter. you can
we use piano wire to cut the big wheels. once we whittle it down from 550-pound, get it down to a 100-pound slab, then we can start working on it with fives. and we cut and block, slice our own cheese, and we go right into making the grill cheesed sandwiches. >> tell me, where do all the proceeds go? >> every penny goes directly to support the fair and the fairground. because everybody here is a volunteer. we use about 140 volunteers during the fair. >> let me talk to melanie....
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not us. commemorate the war of 1812 commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> and welcome back. 6:15 is the tile. we have a pretty shot to show you here. we we have breaks in the cloud cover. so a little bit of sunshine continues to come up. a little bit higher today as we will have flirtatious sunshine that will be peeking in and out of the clouds. i will have your seven-day forecast, and let you know when to expect that rain. >> as we have been talking it is the time of the year, a lot of people look forward to the montgomery county fair. we are already seeing how they are celebrating at the big cheese. >> now we are getting a peek at old mcdonald's farm. live at the fairgrounds, with all the good stuff going on there this morning. good morning, adam. >> good morning. wake up. just chilling with my peeps here
not us. commemorate the war of 1812 commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> and welcome back. 6:15 is the tile. we have a pretty shot to show you here. we we have breaks in the cloud cover. so a little bit of sunshine continues to come up. a little bit higher today as we will have flirtatious sunshine...
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used. further testing can be applied, often employing state-of-the-art equipment along with full resources of other laboratories and specialists at the air force life cycle management center to enable our defect identification to be confirmed. finally, equipment and scientific test results are translated into determinations about the presence of missing personnel. accordingly and identified artifacts like a piece of flight suit can help reconstruct the pattern and type of post structure and reveal information about which military service utilizes, disclosed the details about when it was used in with what aircraft until all to about along with all other artifacts and damage assessment is provides an overall image of what the evidence supports but its previous user. based upon this this-are totally dedicated to the resolution of the issue and to supporting other agencies involved in the highest national priority endeavored to fully account furnishes missing personnel. thank you for the opport
used. further testing can be applied, often employing state-of-the-art equipment along with full resources of other laboratories and specialists at the air force life cycle management center to enable our defect identification to be confirmed. finally, equipment and scientific test results are translated into determinations about the presence of missing personnel. accordingly and identified artifacts like a piece of flight suit can help reconstruct the pattern and type of post structure and...
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thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center on counterterrorism. the secretary of state john kerry applauded the move, calling it an important step towards giving other countries the means to combat terrorism. >> two soldiers wounded in the deadly 2009 shooting spree at fort hood testified about the day they watched their comrades die. the emotional testimony came as the draw against admitting shooter major nadal hassan resumed. yesterday, his attorneys argued that the major, representing himself, was trying to give himself the death penalty. toudge denied their request take over or leave the case, saying that hassan has the right to represent himself even if he is doing so poorly. hassan did not
thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center on counterterrorism. the secretary of state john kerry applauded the move, calling...
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they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to that. >>i think it would come to that, -- if i can finish my point, and i do not think it would work. look, we can do as you suggest. no problem passing the original bill without it. that is fine, but it is not going anywhere in the senate. it will have it attached it and it will come back. point i really think about the consequences of this kind of stuff in terms of people and youans'facilities, do too. but it is true. i agree that this was passed against the will of the people. there was never a poll that said it
they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to...
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should see politics and govern us. what is he saying there? so we old timers are worthless. >> he's setting the view that those 20 boys on the bus setting the agenda in the one story they file in a day are over. its's to demock rattize the discussion. anyone can tweet or blog about it. i think what jim was saying there is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation is broken open. i wouldn't be disparaging of the body types of my forebearers. but he -- so i think that he was probably just trying to draw a sharp contrast. >> was there such a group around here? a small group of middle aged -- i don't know what middle aged -- 42 left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and governess. >> how long have you been at the new york times? >> seven years. >> a lot of the old timers, afraid to mention them, put them in the category, long gone, the novaks, the jack germond's, is that what they're talking about? >> seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus icon --
should see politics and govern us. what is he saying there? so we old timers are worthless. >> he's setting the view that those 20 boys on the bus setting the agenda in the one story they file in a day are over. its's to demock rattize the discussion. anyone can tweet or blog about it. i think what jim was saying there is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation is broken open. i wouldn't be disparaging of the body types of my forebearers. but he -- so i...
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since we committed the atrocities of using those bombs, no one is using them and no one will use them, because there is not just mutual deterrence. there's mutual destruction or and no one is come in this instance, suicide, despite the fact we think there to russia and so subtle, they are not. the bottom line is, take away the bragging rights and ridicule is the better solution. you wanted, what are you going to do with the? are you going to feature people with the? are you going to sit on the? you can use it. and the notion they would give them a dirty bomb. look, dirty bombs are available now. if terrorists want them, tears can get their hands on anything if they want to, anything can become a bomb. so the issue is off the table. the issue is, at the threat that iran poses, is bragging rights across the water. they want the bomb so they can say we've got the bomb, we are big. take away that by making them appear small. ridicule is better than threats. it reduces your opposition much more effectively than threats you can deliver on. so i think at the same time, one of the things i th
since we committed the atrocities of using those bombs, no one is using them and no one will use them, because there is not just mutual deterrence. there's mutual destruction or and no one is come in this instance, suicide, despite the fact we think there to russia and so subtle, they are not. the bottom line is, take away the bragging rights and ridicule is the better solution. you wanted, what are you going to do with the? are you going to feature people with the? are you going to sit on the?...
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they thought of us as spies. people used to look at us as if we were happy to have explosions. they did not know we were trying to bring the truth and talk about what really happened. most of the threats were coming from the armed groups, the insurgency and sometimes american forces. not a lot from iraqi forces. after a while, it changed. no one was allowed to work. now after the americans are gone we saw the iraqi army and the police are becoming more hostile. it was very usual to get beat up by the army or police, have the camera broken. also, we started seeing journalists targeted because they work for this specific newspaper or radio station or tv channel, and now we are having journalists targeted because they are sunni or shiite. >> when you look at some of the statements about news organizations and the accusations of them being subversive or are working against the national interest. it could have been statements issued by the coalition press authority a decade ago. talk a little about the restrictions you guys faced as journalists imposed by the u.s. military and the d
they thought of us as spies. people used to look at us as if we were happy to have explosions. they did not know we were trying to bring the truth and talk about what really happened. most of the threats were coming from the armed groups, the insurgency and sometimes american forces. not a lot from iraqi forces. after a while, it changed. no one was allowed to work. now after the americans are gone we saw the iraqi army and the police are becoming more hostile. it was very usual to get beat up...
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now, it's so hard for us to understand, there was nobody like us. so whatever they did mattered, it was important. >> let's take a quick snapshot of that modern republic and just some basic factwhat america looked like in 1790. this was from the first census ever done by the new country, and interestingly the census maker was thomas jefferson. here are some of the facts that they gathered about the new united states. the 13 former colony, now the 13 states, a population of just under 4 million. and 757 of those were blacks, about 19%, and only 9% were free. the per cap that income, $437, now interestingly if you look back before the war it was almost double that. so years of war had reduced the per cap that income. if you translated that to $2,013, $11,500, and the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> first of all, let me point out that two of those 13 states were not yet members of the union, the fact is that both north carolina and rhode island held back when the
now, it's so hard for us to understand, there was nobody like us. so whatever they did mattered, it was important. >> let's take a quick snapshot of that modern republic and just some basic factwhat america looked like in 1790. this was from the first census ever done by the new country, and interestingly the census maker was thomas jefferson. here are some of the facts that they gathered about the new united states. the 13 former colony, now the 13 states, a population of just under 4...
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the jet stream on top of us as well. but i think we're going to make a little progress as we head through the night tonight and through tomorrow and the weekend forecast has improved. pretty good since yesterday as well. our futurecast will show you those chances of showers lingering through about the middle of the morning. i think it will steer clear of the metro through the morning but this afternoon you can see things will start to kick up once again. we could see heavy rain at times. .50-inch to inch an hour will be a possibility with the heavier thunderstorms and we could see standing water on the streets of the urban areas. tonight the rain pulls out but lingers to the south. i think that will be the case into early saturday morning and then into saturday afternoon, it looks like we're going to start to cool things out. i think that cold front's going to pass on through and most of saturday looks great and so does most of sunday but we can't rule out rain chances completely. here's your forecast in detail. partly s
the jet stream on top of us as well. but i think we're going to make a little progress as we head through the night tonight and through tomorrow and the weekend forecast has improved. pretty good since yesterday as well. our futurecast will show you those chances of showers lingering through about the middle of the morning. i think it will steer clear of the metro through the morning but this afternoon you can see things will start to kick up once again. we could see heavy rain at times....
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thanks for joining us onnanwedn, baug 14th. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. 6:00. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good wednesday morning. breaking news right now, down in alabama this morning. two crew members now confirmed dead in this u.p.s. cargo plane crash outside birmingham airport. officials there say the victims were the pilot and co-pilot and they were the only twoembers on board. "today in the bay's" marla tellez following the story all morning long since it happened three hours ago. now with the latest information and very, very dramatic images. >> we've just learned the plane crashed a half mile north of runway 18 at birmingham shuttlesworth international where it was set to land. what went wrong exactly is of course the bigg question this morning. did weather play a part? at the time of the crash, new information into our newsroom shows it was cloudy, overcast conditions, some rain was reported in the area. but it is still too early to tell what caused this deadly scene. this compell
thanks for joining us onnanwedn, baug 14th. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. 6:00. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good wednesday morning. breaking news right now, down in alabama this morning. two crew members now confirmed dead in this u.p.s. cargo plane crash outside birmingham airport. officials there say the victims were the pilot and co-pilot and they were the only twoembers on board. "today in the bay's" marla tellez...
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tweet us using #abc2020. we'll be right back. >> announcer: next -- forget kiss and it will. this is kiss and smell. sniffing your way to a love match. used t-shirt by t-shirt. >> really? >> really. >> really? >> really? >> eau de ew! when they get home from school are starving and hot pockets are perfect. look at that price. wow! now all your back to school meals are covered. thank you. ok, ready? what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school. bring in receipts from your local stores and see for yourself. save more this back to school on convenient after school snacks with low prices on gushers value packs and hot pockets sandwiches with our low price guarantee backed by ad match. ♪ hanes. a perfect fit for every body. now in colorful new styles. ♪ crossing an ocean with your body as the motor, it hurts. so my answer was advil. [ male announcer ] paul ridley chose advil. because nothing is stronger on tough pain. real people. real pain. real relief. advil. relief in action. that's 50% off lenses i
tweet us using #abc2020. we'll be right back. >> announcer: next -- forget kiss and it will. this is kiss and smell. sniffing your way to a love match. used t-shirt by t-shirt. >> really? >> really. >> really? >> really? >> eau de ew! when they get home from school are starving and hot pockets are perfect. look at that price. wow! now all your back to school meals are covered. thank you. ok, ready? what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical display. this is our primary display for deploying weapons. informationhesized presented to us in a simple and go where and format -- in a simple and coherent format. we have our infrared search and track and this is our system which is infrared around the airplane. host: this will give you a real- time sense of what is going on inside the plane. guest: is different from legacy fighters. is very intuitive to operate. ift: what happens electronics fail? gues
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the...
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this used to be the pacific princess. it used to be the home of the series "the love boat." the boat will be turned on its side so authorities can investigate that. ♪ >> how about this, singer kelly clarkson, a huge jane austin fan, willing to pay something like $230,000 to have the author's gold and turquoise ring. so the jane austen museum has been time to match the price for the ring. >> two young women accused of drug smuggling are being treated well. the pair arrested a week ago when peruvian police found 25 pounds of cocaine in their luggage. the women told police they had no idea where that came from. >> i was forced to take this in my luggage. >> and you know con taken drugs? >> you hear them, they say no. the tourism company the women used for their tickets is a cover for a smuggling operation. and a confessed serial killer is being tied to at least 11 murders across the united states, all the way from alaska to vermont. his name, israel keyes. he killed himself last december while being held for the murder of an 18-year-old barista in anchorage. before he died, h
this used to be the pacific princess. it used to be the home of the series "the love boat." the boat will be turned on its side so authorities can investigate that. ♪ >> how about this, singer kelly clarkson, a huge jane austin fan, willing to pay something like $230,000 to have the author's gold and turquoise ring. so the jane austen museum has been time to match the price for the ring. >> two young women accused of drug smuggling are being treated well. the pair...
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using the hash tag first ladies. and on facebook, on c-span's site we have a question posted for you of anything you'd like to talk about during martha washington's time or life, and we'll mix those into the discussion as well. we welcome your participation, that's what it's all about here. we're going to spend the first 15 or 20 minutes on the years in the white house, the two terms there. >> not the white house. >> that's right, sorry. the presidential mansion in new york city. 789 she comes to new york city a few months behind george washington. let's start by telling us what kind of opinion the american public had of these two people as they took this important role. >> well, the opinion they had of these two had begun with the revolution, and at that point when martha would ride to join her husband as she did every year at the winter camps, there would be, people would just line up, be on every tree on very fence post to look at her. as she said, i felt as though i were a very great somebody. she was somebody fo
using the hash tag first ladies. and on facebook, on c-span's site we have a question posted for you of anything you'd like to talk about during martha washington's time or life, and we'll mix those into the discussion as well. we welcome your participation, that's what it's all about here. we're going to spend the first 15 or 20 minutes on the years in the white house, the two terms there. >> not the white house. >> that's right, sorry. the presidential mansion in new york city....
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we just don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred to hospice until a couple days before death because the doctors are uncomfortable with having those discussions because you can't have a hard discussion in a ten minute office said -- visit. >> with respect, is there a difference between the for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospitals and is one group getting it faster than the other? >> i think that is a broad question, to me it is immaterial. there is good behavior and miss behavior on both sides and there's an argument about managed care versus fee-for-service. someone has to manage the risk and someone has to pay claims. just do it well. someone has to run the hospital. i don't care, just do it well. i think we had the wrong argument all along which is you can make any system work if you have the right expectations, if you manage it well and have transparency of data, public reporting the the. >> but it seems like the for-profit hospitals are taking the lead on consolidation currently. >> l
we just don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred to hospice until a couple days before death because the doctors are uncomfortable with having those discussions because you can't have a hard discussion in a ten minute office said -- visit. >> with respect, is there a difference between the for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospitals and is one group getting it faster than the other? >> i think that is a broad question, to me it is immaterial. there is good behavior and...
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i think people want us to do that. it's very, very hard to do. >> marjorie, when -- in 1995 when president clinton famously said he thought he'd raised taxes too much at a fund-raiser, i know a lot of democrats were unhappy with him for saying that, felt he took the tough vote and then he undercut them. how did you feel at that moment? >> i said, oh, my. >> yeah, that is -- i would love to -- we're a minute over for this segment. i'm sorry. thanks to msnbc contributor jared bernstein and avik roy. i have found myself feeling sorry for joe biden lately and i want to explain why. a? that's a great choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this abbey vanity combo is a special buy. just $299. >>> i have to admit, i've had a soft spot for the near-misses of political history, the people one step or one moment or one fat
i think people want us to do that. it's very, very hard to do. >> marjorie, when -- in 1995 when president clinton famously said he thought he'd raised taxes too much at a fund-raiser, i know a lot of democrats were unhappy with him for saying that, felt he took the tough vote and then he undercut them. how did you feel at that moment? >> i said, oh, my. >> yeah, that is -- i would love to -- we're a minute over for this segment. i'm sorry. thanks to msnbc contributor jared...
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cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the fire-fighting effort, 1,200 firefighters, a lot of aircraft. you got the dc-10 dropping fire retardant. you got helicopters dropping water. hopefully that will make a difference, as you said, this is an affluent area where many celebrities have homes. obviously they want to do the best they can to protect some of these large homes. at this point, we should tell you that the damage actually has been fairly minimal, just a few outbuildings basically that have burned down. the people feeling the brunt seem to be the local businesses. obviously this is a to
cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the...
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chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of these -- the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. indicatedpreviously and stated, or at least his regime has, that they are interested in a full investigation. even if he wants to continue to ignore the strong urgings of the international community, he has already altered -- articulate that it is in the best interests of his regime to conduct an investigation. he can follow through on his own rhetoric. ofif he impedes the actions the investigators, will that cross the line for the investigation? >> -- for the united states? >> it is not even a matter of cooperation. we would like to see the assad regime not interfere with this investigation. they do have the re
chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of these -- the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. indicatedpreviously and stated, or at least his regime has, that they are interested in a...
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us too much. i don't see that. they expected a ploy. they know what they're getting into. they want predictability as much as possible, but they do want an opportunity to deploy. so what i think we have to do, we have to figure out, what is that right active component reserve component makes that the nation needs for security? a strategic hedge against a very uncertain world, but how do we maintain an all volunteer force both active and reserve component balance and then not break the fate of our people? our people, our warriors to expect to deploy. just over the weekend and number of difference that -- states. 2430 in each group. every time i would ask how many did -- how many times deployed, one-third to one-half of the group have already deployed. how many want to deploy in the future? every hand goes up. and is a balance we have to look at. we do need to continue to the gate -- indeed in the operational missions of our services. we have to look like the army in the air force and have missions
us too much. i don't see that. they expected a ploy. they know what they're getting into. they want predictability as much as possible, but they do want an opportunity to deploy. so what i think we have to do, we have to figure out, what is that right active component reserve component makes that the nation needs for security? a strategic hedge against a very uncertain world, but how do we maintain an all volunteer force both active and reserve component balance and then not break the fate of...
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he used to. if you remember back when he first was a judge executive in louisville, he had a chin as big as jay leno. but he suffers from what i would like to call the corporate eleastist kiss mitis. let me corporate elite kiss me-itis is. i will spell that for the media later. that is after years of kissing the butts of the corporate elite you rub your chin right off. we have to actually talk about what mitch ace legacy is. mitch likes to obstruct. the state seal of kentucky has two great, one's a great frontiers man, "daniel boone," the other henry clay, the great compromiser. we know what mitch will be known as. he will be the great obstructionizer. i will add something to your rand paul, senator. he is what i call the grand disillusionist. i think you know it is funny. let me tell you one more thing about mitch. he sold his soul. how many minutes i got? we'll be quick. mitch sold his soul to the corporate elite. i will give my soul to the middle class families that work hard in the country. m
he used to. if you remember back when he first was a judge executive in louisville, he had a chin as big as jay leno. but he suffers from what i would like to call the corporate eleastist kiss mitis. let me corporate elite kiss me-itis is. i will spell that for the media later. that is after years of kissing the butts of the corporate elite you rub your chin right off. we have to actually talk about what mitch ace legacy is. mitch likes to obstruct. the state seal of kentucky has two great,...
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she is with us today. i want to thank her for being ,ith me, but more importantly the courage you have sown and the leader you -- leadership you have shown. i will try to be relatively brief. i will make a few comments and then we can open everything up for questions. we are about to embark on labor day. are is an incredible -- we going to celebrate the incredible contributions of america's working people across the country. there will be over 200 plants, labor day -- events, labor day events ranging from breakfast parades to festivals and concerts. we celebrate through the sweat and sacrifice and innovation of working people that built this country. fix it when its broken, make it run every night. -- put it to bed every night rather. unfortunately, there is still a group of people out there that will be on the job on labor day. it will be business as usual. they keep trying to get to the american dream but it has been elusive. the oecd did a study in 2005 other industrialized countries. we were 13 when it
she is with us today. i want to thank her for being ,ith me, but more importantly the courage you have sown and the leader you -- leadership you have shown. i will try to be relatively brief. i will make a few comments and then we can open everything up for questions. we are about to embark on labor day. are is an incredible -- we going to celebrate the incredible contributions of america's working people across the country. there will be over 200 plants, labor day -- events, labor day events...
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that's what is going to happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand when you get dealt it? >> reporter: as president, bush consistently had stellar health reports. there is no job more stressful than that one. here he is the year he was elected. and here, shortly before leaving office. retirement though, bush seems to lead a remarkably stress free life as he told diane sawyer, earlier this year, devoting lots of time to painting. >> i love to paint. it is, painting has changed my life in an unbelievably positive way. >> reporter: we caught up with him last month in africa where he spent hours painting a women's clinic in zambia and later did dancing. >> reporter: what is ate but this continent that makes presidents get up and dance. >> in this case, i was joyful, full of joy. joyful moment. i got carried away by the spirit. >> reporter: the former president's spokesman said the heart procedure went perfectly and expected to be released from the hospital. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> an update on amer
that's what is going to happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand when you get dealt it? >> reporter: as president, bush consistently had stellar health reports. there is no job more stressful than that one. here he is the year he was elected. and here, shortly before leaving office. retirement though, bush seems to lead a remarkably stress free life as he told diane sawyer, earlier this year, devoting lots of time to painting. >> i love to paint. it is, painting...
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are with us, that they are supporting us. that's what gives us fuel to eep going. we have that drive just because, just like trayvon is our son, i'm sure you have children, you have grandchildren, you have nieces and nephews that you have to care about as well. and it is very difficult to stomach the fact that trayvon wasn't committing any crime. he was on his way home from the store. so how many teenagers go to the store? that's how close it will hit home. that's my message. don't wait. don't wait until it is at your front door. don't wait until something happens to your child, your niece, your nephew, yu grandson, granddaughter, godson. don't wait. this is the time to act now. this is the time to get involved. and don't just say i support the foundation, i support the family. i think they are doing a great job. that's good. it has to be more than that. we have created through the negative energy -- and we humans, too -- it is negative energy when you are disappointed. it is negative energy when you have a loss. we took that
are with us, that they are supporting us. that's what gives us fuel to eep going. we have that drive just because, just like trayvon is our son, i'm sure you have children, you have grandchildren, you have nieces and nephews that you have to care about as well. and it is very difficult to stomach the fact that trayvon wasn't committing any crime. he was on his way home from the store. so how many teenagers go to the store? that's how close it will hit home. that's my message. don't wait. don't...